MI 3102(H) BT
Eurotest
XE
Data handling
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7 Data handling
7.1
Memory organization
Measurement results together with all relevant parameters can be stored in
the instrument’s
memory. After the measurement is completed, results can be stored to the flash memory of the
instrument, together with the sub-results and function parameters.
7.2
Data structures
The instrument’s memory place is divided into two 4 level data structures. The number of
measurements that can be stored into one location is not limited.
The
data structure field
s describe the location of the measurement (which object, block, fuse,
connection or which EVSE, sublevel).
In the
measurement field
there is information about type and number of measurements that
belong to the selected structure element (object, block, fuse, connection, EVSE, level).
The main advantages of this system are:
Test results can be organized and grouped in a structured manner that reflects the
structure of typical electrical installations and EVSEs.
Customized names of data structure elements can be uploaded from EurolinkPRO
PCSW.
Simple browsing through structure and results.
Test reports can be created with no or little modifications after downloading results to a
PC.
Figure 7.1: Object and EVSE data structure fields
Note:
The descriptions in this Instruction manual mainly refer to an Object data structure.
Operation is the same if working with an EVSE data structure.
Data structure field
Memory operation menu
Data structure field
1
st
level:
OBJECT:
Default location name (object and its successive
number).
001:
No. of selected element.
2
nd
level:
BLOCK:
Default location name (block and its successive
number).
002:
No. of selected element.
3
rd
level: